2pac - So Much Pain -izzamuzzic Remix- Lyrics ●

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Ohhhh.... Tired of the Strain and the Pain Ohhhh.... Tired of the Strain and the Pain

Did we miss a verse? Remixes often have multiple edits. If you find a version of the Izzamuzzic remix with a different 2Pac verse (featuring Stretch or Rated R), the emotional core remains the same. The pain is the constant. 2pac - so much pain -izzamuzzic remix- lyrics

I should also mention the cultural impact, maybe how the song resonated with listeners at the time and now. The pain discussed in the song might be relevant to contemporary issues like systemic inequality and urban violence. Comparing it to other works by 2Pac that deal with similar themes could add depth.

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Wait, the user provided some specific sources. I need to make sure to reference the Billboard article and the academic analysis from JSTOR. Maybe also include the Genius page for the lyrics if it offers annotations that explain the song's references. Checking if there are interviews by 2Pac where he discusses the inspiration behind "So Much Pain."

Unpacking the Emotional Depth of 2Pac's "So Much Pain (Izzamuzzic Remix)" - A Lyrics Analysis Can’t copy the link right now

(echoing, distorted) So much pain... So much pain...

"Tryna find a way out, of this misery But it's hard when you're trapped, in this reality The system's broken, it's a never-endin' fight But we gotta keep pushin', day and night"

He started the engine. The bass from the remix still thrummed in his head, Pac’s voice looping like a prophecy:

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